Mr Brown, good to
see you safely returned from your trip to India, where I’m pleased that you
felt it necessary to remind the Indian government how good you have been to
them by issuing 375,000 UK IT work permits per year for the past 5 years to Indians,
so I felt it only just that I should remind you, that as a Minister, you are a
public servant and as such answerable to the British people, and that the laws
of this land as written by Government, are applicable to citizen and government
alike.

if you or your government sell
Peerages for loans or donations, that’s fraud.

if you or your government waste
taxpayer money on failed IT schemes and then hide it, that’s fraud.

if you or your government destroy
British IT workers with legislation (IR35) and then import cheap foreign
labour to fill those jobs, that’s fraud.

If you penalise the weakest in
society, yet allow the richest to escape (HMRC estimate nearly 50bn in
uncollected tax from rich and overseas residents) – that’s fraud.

If you skim pensions plans then let
those plans collapse without compensation, that’s fraud.

If DWP are wasting £167 million each
year due to ‘error and mistakes’ in the Benefits system, and its not fit
for purpose, that’s fraud.

NPfIT
– £40bn of wasted tax money on a programme that will never work – that’s
fraud.

200 meetings of the Smith
Institute at No.11 for free, if I could find a venue to do that for me,
the tax office would consider it to be a payment in kind, and apply tax to
it, so we consider possibly – fraud.

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About IanPJ

Ian Parker-Joseph, former Leader of the Libertarian Party UK, who currently heads PDPS Internet Hosting and the Personal Deed Poll Services company, has been an IT industry professional for over 20 years, providing Business Consulting, Programme and Project Management, specialising in the recovery of Projects that have failed in a process driven world.
Ian’s experience is not limited to the UK, and he has successfully delivered projects in the Middle East, Africa, US, Russia, Poland, France and Germany. Working within different cultures, Ian has occupied high profile roles within multi-nationals such as Nortel and Cable & Wireless. These experiences have given Ian an excellent insight into world events, and the way that they can shape our own national future.
His extensive overseas experiences have made him all too aware of how the UK interacts with its near neighbours, its place in the Commonwealth, and how our nation fits into the wider world. He is determined to rebuild many of the friendships and commercial relationships with other nations that have been sadly neglected over the years, and would like to see greater energy and food security in these countries, for the benefit of all.
Ian is a vocal advocate of small government, individual freedom, low taxation and a minimum of regulation. Ian believes deeply and passionately in freedom and independence in all areas of life, and is now bringing his professional experiences to bear in the world of politics.